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Indigenous Policing and Public Safety Witnesses Garden River First Nation Karen Bell, Chief (by videoconference) Gi-Ganawenima'Anaanig #231 Implementation Committee (Manitoba) Sandra DeLaronde, Project Lead Briefing with the Parliamentary Budget Officer on the Report entitled “Overview of First Nations and Inuit police funding and spending” Witnesses Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques, Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Govindadeva Bernier, Director, Budgetary Analysis Source: ourcommons.ca
Review of the Conflict of Interest Act Witnesses Brookfield Corporation Justin B. Beber, Chief Operating Officer Source: ourcommons.ca
Indigenous Policing and Public Safety Witnesses Garden River First Nation Karen Bell, Chief (by videoconference) Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario James Killeen, Vice President, Chief of Police, United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Anishinaabe Police Service Kai Liu, Executive Director, Chief of Police (Retired) - Treaty Three Police Service Jeff Skye, Chief of Police, Anishinabek Police Service Six Nations Police Service Darren Montour, Chief of Police (by videoconference) Gi-Ganawenima'Anaanig #231 Implementation Committee (Manitoba) Sandra DeLaronde, Project Lead (by videoconference) Manitoba Métis Federation David Chartrand, President, National Government of the Red River Métis Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service Deborah Doss-Cody, Chief Officer (by videoconference) Source: ourcommons.ca
Briefing on Budget 2025 Appearing Hon. Rebecca Alty, P.C., M.P., Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Hon. Rebecca Chartrand, P.C, M.P., Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs Witnesses Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency Jimi Onalik, President Michael Walsh, Director General, Policy and Planning Sean O'Donnell, Chief Financial Officer and Director General, Corporate Services Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Valerie Gideon, Deputy Minister Georgina Lloyd, Assistant Deputy Minister, Northern AffairsAmended Manon Nadeau-Beaulieu, Chief of Finances, Results and Delivery Officer Appearing Hon. Mandy Gull-Masty, P.C., M.P., Minister of Indigenous Services Witnesses Department of Indigenous Services Michelle Kovacevic, Associate Deputy Minister Candice St-Aubin, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Health and Social Keith Conn, Assistant Deputy Minister, Lands and Economic Development Julien Castonguay, Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Jordan's Principle and Inuit Child First Initiative Lisa Smylie, Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy and Partnerships Nelson Barbosa, Director General, Community Infrastructure Branch Lori Doran, Director General, Individual Affairs Richard Goodyear, Chief Financial Officer Source: ourcommons.ca
Indigenous Policing and Public Safety Appearing Hon. Gary Anandasangaree, P.C., M.P., Minister of Public Safety Witnesses Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Talal Dakalbab, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Crime Prevention Branch Adrian Walraven, Director General, Indigenous Affairs, Crime Prevention Branch Royal Canadian Mounted Police Bryan Larkin, Senior Deputy Commissioner C/Supt Lindsay Ellis, Commanding Officer of "M" Division Department of Indigenous Services Lisa Smylie, Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy and Partnerships Source: ourcommons.ca
Indigenous Policing and Public Safety Witnesses As an individual Naiomi Metallic, Associate Professor and Chancellor's Chair of Aboriginal Law and Policy, Dalhousie University (by videoconference) Métis Nation-Saskatchewan Beverly Fullerton, Minister of Health, Mental Health and Addictions Brennan Merasty, Minister of Self Determination and Self Government and Justice Metis Settlements General Council Dave Lamouche, President As an individual Mylène Jaccoud, Professor, School of Criminology, Université de Montréal Otipemisiwak Métis Government Andrea Sandmaier, President Garrett Tomlinson, Senior Director, Self Government Source: ourcommons.ca
The committee continues its study of Indigenous Policing and Public Safety. Appearing as witnesses are Jerel Swamp (President, Chief, Rama Police Service for the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association), Dwayne Zacharie (Chief Peacekeeper for the Kahnawake Peacekeepers), Steeve Mathias (Chief of the Long Point First Nation), Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler (Nishnawbe Aski Nation), Marcel Beaudin (Inspector, Indigenous Policing Bureau at the Ontario Provincial Police) and Michael Kreisz (Inspector at the Ontario Provincial Police).
The committee continues its study of Indigenous Policing and Public Safety. Appearing as witnesses are Chief Christopher George (Eel River Bar First Nation), Chief Leroy Denny (Eskasoni First Nation) and Chief Keith Blake (Chief of Police for Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service).
The committee continues its study of Indigenous Policing and Public Safety. Appearing as witnesses are Grant Buckskin (Chief of Police at Blood Tribe Police Service), Georgina Nagano (Founder and Chief Executive Officer at House of Wolf and Associates Inc.), Una Gair (Chief Operations Officer at House of Wolf and Associates Inc.), Annick Wylde (Director of Service de police de Pikogan) and Cheryl Gervais (Chief of Police at Treaty Three Police Service).
The committee continues its study of Indigenous Policing and Public Safety. Appearing as witnesses are Julie McGregor (Chief of Staff of the Assembly of First Nations), Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak (Assembly of First Nations), Francis Verreault-Paul (Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador), Abram Benedict (Ontario Regional Chief of Chiefs of Ontario), Robert Durant (Captain, Director of Val-d’Or RCM Service Centre of Sûreté du Québec) and Doris Bill (Former Chief of Kwanlin Dün First Nation).
The committee starts its study of Indigenous policing and public safety. Appearing as witnesses from the Office of the Auditor General are Andrew Hayes (Deputy Auditor General), Jo Ann Schwartz (Principal) and Jennifer Hum (Audit Project Leader).
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